Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1164011 Analytica Chimica Acta 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•C18 monolithic (MtC18) microcartridges were prepared for the analysis of neuropeptides by SPE-CE-UV and -MS.•MtC18 sorbents were especially selective against endomorphin 1 and substance P (7–11).•LODs were 50 times better than by CE-MS.•The methodology was used to analyse plasma samples.

In this study, C18-silica monoliths were synthesized as a porous layer in open tubular capillary columns, to be cut later into microcartridges for the analysis of neuropeptides by on-line solid-phase extraction capillary electrophoresis with UV and MS detection (SPE-CE-UV and SPE-CE-MS). First, several types of C18-silica monolithic (MtC18) microcartridges were used to analyse standard solutions of five neuropeptides (i.e. dynorphin A (1–7), substance P (7–11), endomorphin 1, methionine enkephalin and [Ala]-methionine enkephalin). The MtC18 sorbents were especially selective against endomorphin 1 and substance P (7–11)). The best results in terms of sensitivity and inter-microcartridge reproducibility were achieved with the microcartridges obtained from a 10-cm open tubular capillary column with a thin monolithic coating with large through-pores (1–5 μm). Run-to-run repeatability, microcartridge durability, linearity ranges and LODs were studied by MtC18-SPE-CE-MS. As expected due to their greater selectivity, the best LOD enhancement was obtained for End1 and SP (7–11) (50 times with regard to CE-MS). Finally, the suitability of the methodology for analysing biological fluids was tested with plasma samples spiked with End1 and SP (7–11). Results obtained were promising because both neuropeptides could be detected at 0.05 μg mL−1, which was almost the same concentration level as for the standard solutions (0.01 μg mL−1).

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